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Mark Cannizzaro

Mark Cannizzaro

NFL

Jared Goff’s redemption with Lions makes him perfect leader for the new ‘America’s Team’

DETROIT — They started chanting his name nearly an hour before kickoff, shortly after legendary rocker and Detroit native Bob Seger was spotted on the field and introduced by the PA announcer to a roar.

“Ja-red Goff, Ja-red Goff, Ja-red Goff.’’

The often-maligned quarterback heard those chants last week, too, when he and the Lions were exorcizing the demons of countless empty postseasons in Detroit by beating the Rams and former Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford in the wild-card round to earn a second home playoff game.

That was Detroit’s first playoff win in 32 years.

This?

Lions 31, Buccaneers 23 in the NFC divisional playoff round in front of a frenzied 66,201 in full throat at Ford Field more than an hour before the game sent the Lions to the NFC Championship game for just the second time in franchise history, and first since they were drilled 41-10 by Washington after the 1991 season.

It was difficult to imagine Goff having a better, more satisfying night than the one he enjoyed last Sunday when he and the Lions dispatched Stafford and the Rams in the place that Stafford called home for 12 years and with the home crowd loudly chanting Goff’s name.

Jared Goff and the Lions are one win away from reaching the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. Getty Images
Jared Goff celebrates the Lions’ victory over the Buccaneers in the NFC divisional round. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Now Goff enters an even higher level of self-satisfaction: He’s one more playoff win away from taking the Lions to their first Super Bowl in franchise history — something Stafford never came close to doing.

Moments after Lions linebacker Derrick Barnes picked off Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield with 1:33 remaining in the game to seal it and Goff was taking a knee in the victory formation to bleed the clock out, there were those chants again.

“Ja-red Goff, Ja-red Goff, Ja-red Goff..”

Goff is the perfect fit as the leader of this blue-collar Detroit outfit that truly represents the real “America’s Team’’ — move aside, Dallas Cowboys.

The Lions are a relatable, star-less band of second-chance players and castoffs led by a head coach in Dan Campbell, with whom everyone in America wants to belly up to a bar and knock back beers.

After the game, Campbell talked about Detroit and its long wait for moments like the ones the Lions are giving it right now.

He talked about the region’s “harsh winters, auto industry, blue collar’’ vibe, saying, “You want something the city can be proud of. You can look at those guys and say, ‘Man, I can back that guy. I can back that team. I can resonate with those group of guys. They’re kind of salty. They don’t quit. They play hard.’

Lions fans, pictured with Jared Goff signs, chanted their quarterback’s name pregame. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Jared Goff and the Lions will face the 49ers in the NFC Championship game. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

“I feel like we’ve done that.’’

Indeed they have, and Goff is the symbol, ridiculed as a throw-in piece to the trade from LA to Detroit that sent Stafford to the Rams in 2021. In exchange for Stafford, the Rams got the Lions’ first-round picks in 2022 and 2023 and a third-rounder in 2021.

Oh yeah, and Goff, too.